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Mineralogical Cabinet. 
. Munroe, Connecticut. Loose crystal, of a yellowish 
color. 
do. Containing a crystal of uncom- 
mon dimensions, and a small one artificially attached, 
which is highly perfect, and transparent. 
. Munroe, Connecticut. In large crystals. 
. Siberia. Var. Pycnite. With quartz and mica. 
. Finbo, Sweden. Var. Pyrophysalite. In granite. 
Genus V. Emerap. 
Sp. 1h. Fane * * + # 
Sp. 2. Rhombohedral Emerald. 'Triv. Beryl. 
. Bowdoinham, Maine. Imbedded in quartz. 
do. do. 
. Siberia. A loose crystal, deeply striated longitudinal- 
ly, and nearly cylindrical. 
. Siberia. do. transparent. 
. Chesterfield, Massachusetts. A loose crystal, imper- 
fectly terminated at one extremity. 
. Near Worcester, Massachusetts. Loose crystal, con- 
taining mica and feldspar. 
. Ackworth, New-Hampshire. Fragment of a large 
crystal. 
. Haddam, Connecticut. Imbedded in granite. 
. Norwich, Massachusetts. A large crystal, with a re- 
entering angle in one of its lateral planes. 
. Bowdoinham, Maine. Loose crystals. 
do. do. 
do. do. 
. Norwich, Massachusetts. Regular six-sided prism, 
terminated at each extremity by single planes. 
. Haddam, Connecticut. Detached crystals; transpar- 
ent; color yellow. 
. Haddam, Connecticut. A single crystal regularly ter- 
minated at one extremity. 
